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Installation While handling and installing tool box, be careful not to scratch surface. 1. See Service Parts Illustration. Install tool box (1) to mounting bracket (6) using button head screws (2) and washers (5). Screws (2) should be inserted through mounting holes on inside of tool box (1) and then inserted through bracket (6) holes and threaded into weld nuts attached to bracket. 2. Remove and save the two screws that secure left rear fender support to motorcycle frame. 3. Remove two bolts, nuts, and washers that secure debris deflector to motorcycle frame. This will allow you to move debris deflector out of the way when installing new passenger footpeg support bolt. Save hardware for reinstallation. 4. For 1990 to 1999 Softails: If tool box is being installed with passenger footpeg, remove the hex head bolt and left passenger footpeg. Retain footpeg and lockwasher for reinstallation. Discard bolt . If tool box is being installed without passenger footpeg, remove hex head bolt and left passenger footpeg. Discard footpeg. Retain bolt and lockwasher. For 2000 and later Softails: See page 3 . Remove footrest from clevis. Remove clevis from frame by removing cap screw from center of clevis. If tool box is installed with footpegs, keep all hardware. If toolbox is to be installed with footboards, discard hardware. 5. Slide top of mounting bracket (6) between rear fender support and frame. Align top holes in bracket with fender support holes. Align lower bracket hole with footpeg mounting hole in frame. Install the two screws, removed in Step 2, in fender support. Do not tighten screws at this time. 6. For 1990 to 1999 Softails: Place lockwasher retained in step 4 on footpeg support hex head bolt (3) from kit. CAUTION 1 of 3 For 2000 and later Softails with footpegs: Install kit 49352-00 according to instructions included in this kit. Footpeg must fold up at a 45°angle (from vertical) toward rear of motorcycle. This angle allows footpeg to fold up if, by accident, it strikes the ground surface when making a sharp turn. Failure to set footpeg to the proper fold-up angle could result in death or serious injury. 7. For 1990 to 1999 Softails: Position footpeg so it folds up and back at a 45°angle. Install bolt (3) from kit through frame, tool box bracket (6), and spacer (4), into footpeg, as shown. NOTE If vehicle is equipped with saddlebag support bracket, Part No. 90346-90 or 90346-94, position saddlebag support bracket between tool box bracket and spacer.

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REMOVAL 1. See Figure 1. Remove stock shifter rod (D). 2. Adjust new shifter rod in kit to match the length of the removed shifter rod by loosening locknuts (3), adjusting the length of the rod, then tightening locknuts to 20-24 ft- lbs (27-32 Nm) . 3. For models with a straight rear shifter rod lever: Discard spacer (7). Place cover (1) over the shifter rod lever (C). For models with an offset rear shifter rod lever: Place spacer (7) and cover (1) over the shifter rod lever (C). INSTALLATION 1. Apply Loctite® 243 to threads of capscrew (5) and install cap screw through the rear of the shifter rod and into the shifter rod lever. Tighten cap screw to 13-16 ft-lbs (18-22 Nm) . 2. For 1999 and later FLHT, FLHX, FLHR, and FXDWG models: Place the rod end on the outside of the shifter lever, then apply Loctite® 243 to the threads of capscrew (5). Attach the front of the shifter rod (6) to the shifter lever with capscrew (5) and acorn nut (4) (with acorn nut facing out). Tighten acorn nut (4) to 13-16 ft-lbs (18-22 Nm) . For all models except 1999 and later FLHT, FLHX, FLHR, and FXDWG: Place the rod end on the inside of the shifter lever then apply Loctite® 243 to the threads of cap screw (5). Attach the front of the shifter rod (6) to the shifter lever with cap screw and acorn nut (4). Tighten acorn nut (4) to 13-16 ft-lbs (18-22 Nm)

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Installation NOTE A Service Manual for your vehicle is available from your Harley-Davidson Dealer. 1. Remove saddlebags from motorcycle according to Service Manual instructions. 2. Remove left and right side covers (located just ahead of saddlebags) by removing Phillips head screw from bottom of side cover. Save hardware and side covers for later reassembly. 3. Remove upper and lower bolts securing left and right forward saddlebag guards to frame. Remove Phillips head screws securing saddlebag guards to muffler supports. Discard saddlebag guards, but save hardware. 4. See Figure 1. Install new left and right forward saddlebag guards (1) with upper bolts (2), lower bolts (3) and Phillips head screw (4) saved from Step 3. 5. Insert one rear guard rail mount (6) onto rounded, tubular end of one of the saddlebag side guard rails (5). 6. Insert a hex cap screw (8) through one of the front guard rail mounts (7) as shown. 7. Line up saddlebag side guard rail (5) with attached rear guard rail mount (6) from Step 5 with lower hole in forward saddlebag guard rail (1). Insert hex cap screw (8) from front guard rail mount (7) through hole in forward guard rail (1) and into side guard rail assembly. Tighten finger tight. 8. See Figure 2. Install a side guard rail (2) in lower position on rear fender support (3) with pan head screw (1). Tighten finger tight. 9. Repeat Steps 5 through 8 in upper position. 10. Repeat Steps 5 through 9 for opposite side of vehicle. NOTE Each of the four guard rail clamps vary slightly. Two fit together for the right side of the motorcycle and two fit together for the left side. The inner right and left clamps have two holes drilled through them. 11. See Figure 2. Locate four guard rail clamps (4). Match up two left side and two right side guard rail clamps. Install one piece of cushion tape to the lower inner surface of right and left inner clamps. Peel off paper from outer surface of tape. Do not apply tape to the outside clamps. NOTE Be sure that you correctly position the inner clamps on the side guard rails, as directed in Step 12, before tape on inner clamp contacts side guard rails. Tape is very sticky and will be difficult or impossible to remove once it has made contact with side guard rail surface. 12. See Figure 2. Position clamps (4) in desired position on side guard rails (2). Install clamps (4) on left and right side of vehicle side guard rails using four Torx screws (5). Torx screw heads should face inward toward motorcycle. Tighten each screw a little at a time until secure. 13. Tighten hex cap screws and pan head screws installed in Steps 7 and 8.

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INSTALLATION 1. Set the vehicle parking brake, open the trunk door and remove the trunk liners. 2. See Figure 1. From inside the trunk, locate four screws with washers (A) in the floor of the trunk compartment that hold the body to the rear frame. Leaving the washer in place, remove one of the screws and discard. 3. Obtain a long hex head cap screw (3) from the kit. Apply a few drops of Loctite – Blue to the threads of the screw, about 0.75 in (19 mm) from the screw head (C). 4. Insert the screw through the washer (A) and trunk floor. Thread it all the way through the U-channel on the outboard side of the rear frame (B), but do not fully tighten at this time. 5. Repeat for the remaining three screws. 6. Tighten all four screws to 18 ft-lbs (24.4 Nm) . 7. With an assistant, position the trunk rail assembly to the underside of the frame, fitting the four holes in the rail mounting brackets onto the threads of the screws installed in Step 4. 8. Apply a few drops of Loctite – Blue to the threads of each lock nut (4). 9. Install a washer (5) and locknut to the threads of each screw to hold the rail in place, but tighten only enough so the rail lightly contacts the frame. 10. Align the rear guard evenly to the contour of the lower body for best appearance, and adjust the position of the rail to provide clearance between the rail and the rear of the vehicle body. 11. With an assistant firmly holding the screw heads inside the trunk to keep them from turning, tighten the four lock nuts to 18 ft-lbs (24.4 Nm) . 12. Install an insert (2) into each end of the rear guard. Push firmly until fully seated.

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1) Raise the motorcycle so the rear wheel is off the ground. As an example, you can use a motorcycle lift, two car jacks, or upside-down paint buckets placed under the foot pegs, but anything stable should do. ” Stable ” is the key word. Please take all precautions! 2) Using the 19 mm open wrench and the provided 8 mm hex wrench, loosen the button head bolt and locknut as shown This large washer will not be there on 2007 & 2008 models 3) Next, remove the locknut and the small washer from the back, and remove the button head bolt and the large washer from the front. You can pull out the button head bolt by slightly moving the rear suspension up and down at the same time. 4) 5) Lift the shock absorber and insert the spacer where the shock absorber was installed before. Note: The original bolt and washers (if any were on your bike) are not going to be used, but you should keep them for the future, in case you decide to uninstall the lowering kit. Slide over the main kit body and insert the provided hex head cap screw as shown Next, slide the provided hex head cap screw all the way through